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James Jackson

Birth21 July 1795 - Chelsfield, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death13 February 1878 - Toquerville, Washington, Utah, United States
MotherAnn Elizabeth Hewlett
FatherGeorge Jackson

Born in Chelsfield, Kent, England, United Kingdom on 21 July 1795 to George Jackson and Ann Elizabeth Hewlett. James Jackson married Mary Ann Anderson and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 February 1878 in Toquerville, Washington, Utah, United States.

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Parents
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George Jackson
1767 - 1849
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Ann Elizabeth Hewlett
1770 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Anderson
1802 - 1877
Children Show all
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James Jackson Jnr
1826 - 1897
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Ann Jackson
1824 - 1898
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Elizabeth Jackson
1845 - 1924
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William Jackson
1839 - 1922
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Alice Jackson
1843 - 1892
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John Jackson
1836 - 1915
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Harriet Jackson
1833 - 1836

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